Stratification strength of the LAB60 ocean sea-ice simulation: 2004-2013
The LAB60 simulation is a coupled ocean sea-ice model (NEMO) that uses grid refinement to achieve high resolution (1/60 of a degree) within the Labrador Sea. This simulation starts in 2002 and will cover a period of over 10 years. This video shows the stratification strength (convective energy) from...
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Language: | English |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-nen0-g831 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/550b03e2-6b57-43e7-b8e7-ad03116b26e2 |
Summary: | The LAB60 simulation is a coupled ocean sea-ice model (NEMO) that uses grid refinement to achieve high resolution (1/60 of a degree) within the Labrador Sea. This simulation starts in 2002 and will cover a period of over 10 years. This video shows the stratification strength (convective energy) from the surface down to 2000m (J m-3) from 2004 through the end of 2013. Higher values indicate stronger stratification and more resistance to convection. This is video 2 in a set of 6 that shows the results of our LAB60 simulation. A few frames are missing due to file problems. |
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